The Arizona Democrat said that he restated the law to service members in his controversial video and that he, too, would refuse an unlawful order.
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Hegseth focuses on potential punishments for Sen. Kelly in confrontation over ‘illegal orders’ video
Publicly, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has been highly critical of the six Democratic lawmakers who released a video last week urging military service members to disobey illegal orders, calling ...
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'You Probably Learned In Princeton What Why Means': Pete Hegseth Fumes When Congressman Mocks Him For Dodging Questions In Hearing
During a House Armed Services Committee hearing earlier this year, Congressman Seth Moulton (D-MA) got into a difficult ...
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'Would You Give That Order?': Devious Pete Hegseth Dodges Questions In Hearing, Exposes Himself For Wanting To Shoot Protesters
During a House Armed Services Committee hearing earlier this year in June, Congresswoman Jill Tokuda (D-HI) pressed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on whether or not he would give orders to shoot ...
Democratic and Republican leaders in El Paso are reacting to the Supreme Court’s decision to leave Texas’s new congressional ...
“President Trump has asked me and I will ask the Secretary of the Army to the National Guard to add 500 additional troops — ...
Sen. Mark Kelly, a Navy veteran, could be recalled to active service and tried by a court-martial, the Pentagon said.
The War Department said it will probe Sen. Mark Kelly after he participated in a video reminding members of the military to ...
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Court official dismisses Justice Department’s misconduct complaint against a federal judge in DC
A court official has dismissed a Justice Department complaint that accused a federal judge of misconduct during hearings for ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday allowed Donald Trump’s administration to bar applicants for U.S. passports from designating the sex reflecting their gender identities on the document, part of the ...
Federal lawyers want an appeals court to overrule a lower court judge’s order that control of 200 Oregon Guard troops be ...
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